Things you’ll find inside Issue 33.
- Echoes of our youth
Like it or not, our parents’ ideas are often rooted deep within us. Journalist Annemiek Leclaire reports on the why and how. - Old people’s commune
The Danish concept of cohousing is becoming increasingly popular. After all, growing old with friends or like-minded people is way more fun than doing it alone. - Dear me
American travel writer Kassondra Cloos always writes (and mails) herself a letter while on a trip. What’s the aim of this? - Head-over-heels in paper love
Scottish bookbinder and book artist Rachel Hazell has been crazy about paper since childhood. She now spreads this love from her home in Edinburgh and on the tranquil Hebridean island of Iona, where she gives workshops to fans the world over. - And furthermore: Journalist Anneke Bots investigates what it means that we can do everything ourselves online nowadays, about the mysterious existence of British painter and artist Dora Carrington, about the usefulness of new rituals and surprises, 365 days of decluttering and more.
- Paper extras: crispy gift bags and a big illustrated notebook.